Thanks for your reply. Albert On Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:57:36 PM UTC+2, Thomas Broyer wrote: > > > > On Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:49:55 PM UTC+2, Albert Attard wrote: >> >> Question: >> >> 1. Does GWT support Java 7 features? >> >> No. > Not yet. Though it will likely take some time. > > >> >> 1. What changed do I need to perform in order to have the Java 7 code >> working without having to change the source? >> >> In terms of what should be done *within GWT* to make it support Java 7? > Well, first and foremost upgrade ECJ to a version that supports Java 7. > Hopefully that would be enough to support the diamond operator, and > possibly all other Java 7 features. "Switch on strings" would hwoever > greatly benefit from a specific handling in GWT, to compile it to an > equivalent switch in JS. > > >> 1. What other features from the latest Java 7 GWT does not support? >> >> No single one. GWT uses a Java 6 parser, so it only supports Java 6. >
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